Symbolically , because for the rest of the world, America always has represented a certain elemental force which may do a lot of things that are weird, but in the end, comes together
But symbolically , what that has shown us is that sexual assault and violence is not going to be taken lightly anymore.
What does it symbolically stand for?
Half the population symbolically annihilated in news coverage, and it's even worse for women of color.
I was used to symbolically C and Unix.
It's symbolically a crawl space.
That's symbolically very important to the people of Pakistan and important to me.
For those companies to change is symbolically significant.
And an orbital flight was not just a bigger deal symbolically , but it was a lot more complex in all sorts of ways that I could take up
I, think symbolically and psychologically, it's certainly interesting because the dominant power form is the nation state.
Partly symbolically , and partly actually.
So someone that I really sort of feel symbolically that the book is written to, is someone who, learning of essentialism, suddenly discovered that I can push back.
And you can see that this radio is symbolically in this poster binding together all of the people and imposing upon them the view of one man, the vision of one
recording we must choose how to represent this notationally symbolically
And now, Diderot has replaced this-- symbolically , the victory of positivism over so-called superstition.
devoid of natural resources, but nonetheless is hugely symbolically important.
Two basic moves are being made here, symbolically .
And you take them into a sweat lodge that is ceremonially and symbolically appointed.
If you eat those creatures, symbolically you diminish their power in a certain way, because you are ingesting them.
Walter: When he was asked whether he was using the word just symbolically or whatever, he said, "No."
And then instead of visual painting, we began to see paintings that interpreted verbal ideas symbolically .
physically, by increasing endorphins and partly kind of socially and symbolically because it's making people feel that they belong in the world.
But yeah, so calling it as a system of courtship is symbolically important.
Can you explain a little bit about what that means, both symbolically and like practically speaking?
And yes, Ukrainian language is important symbolically .
So, it's a real struggle, but it's also symbolically right in front of us.
So it's up to all of us to just declare that end and say I'm done now, even symbolically shutting your laptop closed helps me.
Jason and I decided, OK, let's find a way or a program, or project, which would allow us, at least symbolically to start with,
And the researchers concluded-- and I'm going to quote you directly because it was so astonishing-- they concluded that women are routinely marginalized and symbolically annihilated
It was sort of a vestige, I think, of a Pagan fertility ritual, in which young female college seniors are dressed in virginal white and symbolically ushered
And I'm guessing maybe some of it is, you are innately a writer, and you're thinking symbolically from a young age.
So my idea, again, of creating a narrative that there is symbolically in an absolutely absurd and satirical way it sort of critiques
But it's because I wanted to make another point-- that race is also not figuratively, metaphorically, symbolically black and white.
So when you are remembering something, are thinking about something with working memory, you can think of it symbolically ,
You could see that there they all are, gathered symbolically around this radio.
To try to feed information to us symbolically with words except -- when you can rely, and you can't with all kinds of information, but